John Bonham, the drummer for Led Zeppelin, had a blood alcohol content (BAC) of 0.40% at the time of his death in 1980. This level is significantly above the legal limit for driving in many places and is considered potentially lethal. His high BAC was attributed to heavy drinking prior to his passing. Bonham's death was ruled as asphyxiation from vomit, which was influenced by his intoxication.
John G. Pritchard has written: 'Poly (vinyl alcohol)' -- subject(s): Polyvinyl alcohol
John Wayne Gacy's blood type was AB
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John Glenn Mingle has written: 'Converting your car to run on alcohol fuels' -- subject(s): Alcohol as fuel, Automobiles, Fuel systems
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Louis John Rettger has written: 'The coagulation of blood ..' -- subject(s): Coagulation, Blood
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John Ghavan died on April 4, 2006, in Northhampton, England, UK of alcohol poisoning.
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